A system for remote authentication accesses a scanned copy of a first document, images, and signatures associated with a requesting user, converts the scanned copy to a digital document, determines a subject matter associated with the first document based on an analysis of the digital document by natural language processing and machine-learning models, selects a first authenticator from multiple authenticators based on the subject matter, a timestamp of the authentication session, and an authenticator profile of the first authenticator, establishes a video communication session between the first authenticator and the requesting user via a display screen via networks, and instructs a printer to generate a physical copy of an authenticated first document including a first authentication certificate of the first authenticator upon determining the first document is authenticated by the first authenticator.
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11. The system of claim 1, wherein accessing the one or more signatures comprises detecting the one or more signatures from the one or more images based at least in part on optical character recognition.
12. The system of claim 1, wherein the first authentication certificate comprises one or more of an ink stamp or an embossing seal.
15. The system of claim 1, wherein the second processor is further configured to select the first authenticator from the plurality of authenticators further based on a state associated with the authentication session.
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